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"To dismiss and ignore the harsh realities of this economic crisis," he said.
The court declined to dismiss, and the case was scheduled for trial in early 2018.
You were looking for something to dismiss and mock, and so you weren't paying attention ("The coalition's millstone", July 14th).
"We Democrats need to be careful and not dismiss and discourage people in this country of faith".
It works very well, and allows you to immediately dismiss and check notifications without unlocking your phone every time.
Corporate media's solution isn't to totally dismantle public broadcasters – there's no public appetite for that – but to neuter, privatise, weaken, dismiss and delegitimise them.
Judge Kaplan's decision, it should be noted, was on a motion to dismiss and was not a finding that anyone had acted wrongly.
Companies find these workers less painful to dismiss and generally less costly because they rarely receive severance pay or benefits like health insurance or paid vacations.
They plot and dream, they eat and drink, they elevate and dismiss, and then they wake up the next day and do it all over again.
When we define and diagnose, there's a danger that we might also dismiss, and we always lose something when we dismiss another person.
Each of us has made a pledge to be worthy of public responsibility, and that is a pledge we must never forget, never dismiss and never betray.
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